They are certainly both smaller. But CJ and Dame are only 6'3 a piece. Again, not saying it is going to happen the way the Cavs want. Just providing contextProblem with that is neither one of them is big enough to guard opposing 2's.
They are certainly both smaller. But CJ and Dame are only 6'3 a piece. Again, not saying it is going to happen the way the Cavs want. Just providing contextProblem with that is neither one of them is big enough to guard opposing 2's.
I like the Hunter pick. Nice high floor, low ceiling pick. He might never be an All Star but it's not hard to see him as a ten year guy and a starter or key rotation guy on a playoff contender.
I love Hunter, I think he's one of the few guys that you could drop on a playoff team and he would get heavy minutes right now. I get that at number four ideally you're looking for a go to guy, but big, long wings who can defend and shoot are great to have however you acquire them. A team featuring Tre Young is going to need some plus defenders to cover for him, play the Andre Iguodoula role to his Steph Curry if you will.
I would add Boston to the losers too, not sure what they're trying to do.
Looks like Lindell is signing with the NBA champs
Yeah, in a sense. There are usually a couple of "bigger" trades that happen before the draft for someone to move up. Then there is always pick swapping and future 2nds traded back and forth in the later portion of the 1st and into the 2nd.Sorry if this has been answered, but is there always this many trades on draft night? I've never watched the NBA draft before.
Checked in on the Heat today and this clip was out there from Pat Riley about Duke.NWB will play summer league with the Heat, too.
Checked in on the Heat today and this clip was out there from Pat Riley about Duke.